Kodak – the high-volume market leader – delivers brilliant never-before-possible advantages for your enterprise with Kodak i5000 Series Scanners.
Breakthrough digital architecture offers logic and programmability delivering advantages for today and tomorrow – including optimized memory allocation and processing paths and customization capabilities for your job streams
Load any mix of diverse documents and your i5000 Series Scanner will find the fastest way to scan perform imaging functions extract data and neatly stack originals i5000 Series Scanner
Best-in-class total cost of ownership/performance
Process and manage more data per dollar – up to 33% more accurately – than select competitors even with all imaging features enabled*.
Give your documents the intelligence they deserve
Greatly increase processing volume and accuracy to make informed decisions faster speed up a business process and deliver better customer service. It’s intelligence and power for your documents and enterprise designed for less human interaction from feeding through imaging to stacking.
No lag full-rated speed of 140 ppm with all imaging features enabled.
Upgrade without additional hardware purchases
Field upgradable versatility and savings – transform a Kodak i5200 Scanner to Kodak i5600 Scanner specs and performance as volumes grow.
Single component touchscreen panel efficiency
Make repeated and complex functions one-button easy – simplify tasks according to common job orders with programmable function keys to minimize human interaction while improving accuracy and processing times
Wide-angle viewing with two ergonomically correct positions – vibrant full-color touch screen
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Scan type | Sheet Fed |
| Scan speed (colour full page colour normal quality A4) | 140 ppm |
| Scan speed (black normal quality A4) | 140 ppm |
| Resolution | 600 Pixels |
| Interface | USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Certified TWAIN ISIS and WIA drivers Kofax certified |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 693 x 510 x 434 mm |
| Weight | 57000 g |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
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